Virgin Punch
Recipes

Virgin Punch

Easy to make 5 min Non-Alcoholic
JAN 23 2026BY UPSIDE DRINKS

The Virgin Punch is a non-alcoholic version of a classic sparkling punch, made with fresh grapefruit or blood orange juice, aromatic garnishes, a splash of ginger ale, and premium non-alcoholic sparkling wine.

Ingredients

1 bottle (750 ml) Non-Alcoholic Noughty Sparkling Chardonnay

120 ml (4 oz) Non-Alcoholic Lyre's Italian Orange Bitter

500 ml (16 oz) Pink Grapefruit juice or Blood Orange juice.

250 ml (8 oz) Ginger Ale or Club Soda (for extra fizz).

Garnish: Fresh raspberries, sliced limes, and sprigs of fresh mint.

Preparation

01

Combine the Chillers: In a large punch bowl or pitcher, stir together the grapefruit juice and the Lyre's Italian Orange.

02

Add the Bubbles: Gently pour in the chilled Noughty Sparkling Chardonnay and the ginger ale. Stir once, very slowly, to keep the carbonation alive.

03

Ice and Garnish: Add your ice (or a frozen fruit ring) and top with fresh raspberries, lime slices, and mint. Serve immediately in chilled coupes or punch glasses.

Preparation advice

Never use small ice cubes in a punch bowl; they melt too fast and turn your premium Noughty Chardonnay into a watery mess. Instead, freeze water in a Bundt pan or large Tupperware to create a giant ice block. It keeps the punch cold for hours with minimal dilution.

If you are serving this to a crowd that likes "dry" cocktails, use Pink Grapefruit juice. The natural bitterness of the grapefruit acts as a bridge between the Lyre's and the crisp Noughty Chardonnay, making the drink taste incredibly complex.

Don't just scatter the mint. Bunch it together near the serving side of the bowl. The scent of fresh mint as guests scoop their drink significantly enhances the flavor of the Italian Orange.

Simon Poulin

NON-ALCOHOLIC EXPERT

The secret to a world-class Virgin Punch is achieving a balance between the bold, bittersweet profile of the Lyre's Italian Orange Bitter and the delicate, dry acidity of the Noughty Sparkling Chardonnay. In non-alcoholic mixology, we use 'bitter' as a structural substitute for alcohol's heat, and the Lyre's provides that essential adult complexity.